Osteophonic Frequency - 64 Hz - Digital Tuning Fork

The inspiration for creating these files was to provide a free and more accurate alternative to the tuning forks that many people use for therapeutic, meditative, or musical purposes. A tuning fork is an acoustic resonator in the form of a two-pronged fork. It resonates at a specific constant pitch when set vibrating by striking it against a surface or with an object. Metal tuning forks are never 100% accurate, and they lose accuracy over time. This makes these audio files more reliable for accuracy. Osteophonic is a word used to describe the vibration of bones (osteo = bone, phonic = sound). Due to a natural bio-acoustic phenomenon, the sound penetrates the bones of the listener and it can be felt throughout their entire body. The Osteophonic frequencies are different octaves of the note “C“ in the Pythagorean Scale. The frequencies are 32 hz, 64 hz and 128 hz. Due to a popular request, I have decided to upload the original audio files to my website. This allows anybody to download the original audio file used in each video before it’s compressed. These are large files, and it costs money to host them on a server, so they are being sold for less than the price of a cup of coffee. If you’re interested in downloading this specific audio file and want to support me while you’re at it, you can find it here: If you appreciate this content, please consider doing any or all of the following to help the channel: - Subscribe, so you don’t miss any new videos: - Share this video with somebody you know or on social media. - Rate this video with a like or dislike. - Write in the comments if you enjoyed or disliked this video. Any criticism/feedback is welcomed and is much appreciated. - Enable all notifications by clicking on the notification bell.
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